First Public Release of Entire Manufacturing Process! Highlights of Traditional Craftsmanship: The Moment Ikkanbari Kori, Finished with Tosa Washi and Persimmon Tannin, is Born
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Taketora, a specialty store for tiger bamboo, has for the first time publicly released the entire manufacturing process of their Ikkanbari Kori (storage boxes). The YouTube video showcases the series of handcrafts, from splitting bamboo to weaving bamboo strips, applying Tosa Washi paper, and finishing with persimmon tannin, transforming a single piece of bamboo into a practical and beautiful storage box.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is Ikkanbari Kiri?
- A: It is a traditional Japanese storage box made by pasting washi paper on a bamboo basket and finished with persimmon tannin. It is used for storing clothes and small items.
- Q: Where can I see the manufacturing process?
- A: The entire process from bamboo splitting to persimmon tannin application is published on the official YouTube channel of Kobanetake specialist store TakeTora.
- Q: What kind of company is Kobanetake specialist store TakeTora?
- A: It is a long-established company founded in 1894, specializing in bamboo materials and products, based in Yasu, Susaki City, Kochi Prefecture.